Action films take a toll, says Salman Khan, who is recovering from a facial nerve disorder, and adds disarmingly that a Tiger can't make excuses like "I am not well" , a reference of course to his act

The actor says that action films are taking a toll on him, so he is going back to romantic films

Action films take a toll, says Salman Khan, who is recovering from a facial nerve disorder, and adds disarmingly that a Tiger can’t make excuses like “I am not well” , a reference of course to his action film Ek Tha Tiger. “I am the ‘Tiger’, I can’t make excuses like ‘I am unwell, I can’t do it’,” Salman, who recently underwent treatment for trigeminal neuralgia in the US, said in an exclusive interview. “I have done all the things like running, beating, falling, jumping from one place to another…. if you are physically fit, you can perhaps do all this. But it takes a lot of toll on your body, doing the same thing the whole day,” he explained.

Now Salman wants to go back to the romantic genre. “I am doing a romantic film soon. Action is very tough… One has to get up at odd hours, like early morning, to do action films, work till late night, do action in worst conditions like in hot weather, fighting on rooftops and dirty places. It is difficult,” he said.

The 46-year-old is destiny’s child. Controversy, it appears, could be his middle name; he is neck deep in legal battles and health issues and has yet emerged box-office king with back-to-back action blockbusters – Wanted, Dabangg, Ready and Bodyguard. All of them entered the Rs 100 crore club and Ek Tha Tiger is on a record-breaking spree too. After setting a new record by raking in Rs 33 crore on the opening day, it has also smashed the weekend collection record by earning Rs 45 crore.

In Salman’s view, with the increasing number of theatres and the rise in ticket prices, Rs 100 crore could soon be equivalent to Rs 10 crore. “The exact collection starts from single screens and multiplexes in cities and small towns. With ticket prices and number of theatres also increasing, the films are likely to do a huge amount of business. Soon, this Rs 100 crore will be like Rs 10 crore,” Salman said. “And talking about the overseas business, who knows what business the film is exactly doing there? Once the distributor starts giving actual figures, the numbers will definitely go up.”

Salman forayed into Bollywood with 1988 film Biwi Ho Toh Aisi in a small role as Rekha’s spoilt brother-in-law. Success was his the very next year with the 1989 romance Maine Pyar Kiya. There was no looking back after that. He climbed the success ladder rapidly and churned out romantic hits like Love, Saajan, Hum Aapke Hain Koun! and Hum Dil Chuke Sanam. He then did romantic comedies like Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya and Partner. In 2009, he endorsed action with Wanted, the first in the series to hit the screen.